Jazzberry
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We already have an FM! We haven't used it yet though. We only got her hearing aids (she has been using "loaner" hearing aids from our local children's hospital) and the FM on Monday. We haven't realy been anywhere but our home in the past few days but I'm excited to get the chance to use it!
Well on one hand that is great news! And I'm sure that you'll like using it.
But on the other hand if you were advised that your daughter could benefit from FM systems, than I'm concerned she is going to find it more difficult than her peers to communicate with others in group settings. That includes other kids and, even family, like at dinner time or hanging out on Saturday afternoons.
And that means its likely that she can fall behind on picking up social knowledge and social skills. Sorry, I can guess that that is not what you want to hear, and from personal experience I know that is not what many ENTs, audiologists, speech therapists and hearing aid dealers want to focus on. They would rather focus on what a hearing aids can do vs what they can't do.
Because of this, I agree with the other posters here that your daughter would probably be better off learning sign. But if you are not going to have her learn sign -- then I'd suggest that you and your family at least start thinking in terms on how you can help explicitly teach her some of the things that our society expects kids to absorb on their own.
It's getting late and I have to log off, but if you like, when time permits I can post a little bit more about what sort of social knowledge/skills a HoH child might miss on her own.
But in the meantime, did you see my earlier post, #16?
G'nite for now.
